Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, September 21, 1850, Image 3

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    SUNBUHY AMEKICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOUllNAL. 1
1 ' ' ' ' i O tnr the Ameircan.l
FRIENDSHIP.
'There blooms by Ganges' sacred stream
An horrible little flower,
Where falls the ray of morn's first beam
O'er gorgeous planet and spicy bower,
Its blossom breathes no sweet perfume
Till crushed in its lowly bed,
When richest odors from its tomb
On the passing air fere spread. , .
Thns truth of friends, in sunny hours
I Too modestly concealed,
' Like fragrance in these simple flowers,
1 Its depth and strength ate but revealed,
When stern misfortune's iron hand
Has crushed ns to the dust ;
Then shines its light divinely grand
And claims our holiest tiust.
H.C.
"Sunbury, Sept. 1850.
2UI Sorts of 3tcms.
the
hint
Sir till'
time
Important Decision. We see it stated
'that the Supreme Court of this State has deci
'tied that an administrator to an estate, who
fails in suit instituted by himself, is person
ally liable for the costs. This is a decision
"which it is important should be generally
' 'known.
Hon. David Wilmot has been again nomi
nated for Congress in Bradford by his friends,
' who say he will be re-elected in spile of oil
" opposition.
Col. Richard M. Johnson is one of the
I. ..
'newly elected members ot ine iveiiiuiK)
legislature The old war-horso wears well.
Tub repairs of the Heading Railway are
drawn from the renewal fund, and will not
afreet the Dividends at all.
We learn of a new counterfeit of the notes
f the Bank of Middletown, Pa., denomina
tion 5, letter B. The engraving is good and
bears a close resemblance to the genuine
'In the counterfeit, the period after 'demand,'
and the comma after 'Danforlh,' are omitted.
Ma. G. P. R. James, the celebrated nov.
elist, will visit Boston some time during this
month, and give a course of lectures on Mod-
ern Civilization.
A ynnntr mnn named Charles Bronk was ar
rested in Boston, on Friday night, for appear
ing in female costume.
A man named Death is running for office
in Wisconsin. We would like to bet that he
wins in the long run.
' A gentleman in New York sent a basket
of peaches to Scotland by tho steamer Atlan
tic, which sailed on Saturday. He sealed
5 iKo c turns in snrh a manner that they were
expected to be preserved for 30 days.
A field of hops containing over 100 hills
,wlongiug to William Wallace, of Milford,
N. H., was entered few nights since by some
person or persons, who severed every vine
'mm iIih root, thus entirely desloying the
crop.
"Josni!A,!' said n worthy lately nt tho
Polls, "don't you think that Mr. K. is a very
liiizh minded man V alluding to a gentle-
man on his tieket. "Yes," was
i reply : "he was high enough the
; that I saw him "
The Census of the city of Ulica is comple
ted. The population is 17.544, being an in
crease of 5,354, since 184a.
Letters from Turin, otlhti 8th, announce
the arrest of the Archbishop, by command
o! the government, and his committal to the
'orlre of Fetiestrelles.
Sincere Grief. A woman in Jersey
standing over the corpse of her husband, ex
claimed, in an agony of grief, "It's a pity
he's dead, for his teeth are as good as they
ever were!"
Jknnt Linu's escagkment, Barnum says
is S4000 a night cost to him ; so he will give
concerts on'y in the larger places
Thb number of cicars ennsuwd in Aus.
tria, in 1841, was 9.700,000 ; and in 1849, no
less than 59,100,000.
Skvcral bales of carpets have arrived in
Loudon from China, being the production
that empire.
Cootcs, the Dublin pedestrian, successfully
vjompleted, on the 19ih instant, an extraordi
nary match against time which he had Un
dertaken, namelv. to walk a thousand fial1
miles in a thousand half hours.
A Daughter of Stuart, the celebrated pain,
ter, is said to posess much of her father's ar
tistic talent and taste. She has finished a
portrait of Washington, from the full-length
picture, for which she received 700. It is
to go to California.
Smith O'Brien. The Hobart Town Bri
tannia, of the Uth of March, says : "We
regret exceedingly to learn from an authen
tic source, that Mr. O'Brien is auflering se
verely, both mentally and personally, from
hn banishment to Maria Island."
The Calhoun Statue has not yet been
recovered from the wreck of the Elizabeth ;
as yet the sea has been too rough to enable
Mr. Johnson to accomplish any thing, lie
will not abandon the object, however, until
every effort has been made.
The American flao at Charlbton. A
despatch from Washington states that the
American flag had been trampled upon at
Charleston, turns out, as might have beeB ex
pected to be a hoax.
Count DEMntNsKY. the Hungarian patriot
who arrived here a short time since, is said
to be doing a prosperous buistiess as a tobac
conist tn this city Ledger.
One of our young beaux says he likes all
kinds of Anna, but Anna Mostly. He
cant bear her. Ik is a distant relative to
the one who said Satan was a female with
the original name ot Lucy Fir,
Improved Watch. -At Geneva. Switzer
land, a watch has been invented, which su
persedes the use of a key. ( The hands are
regulated, and the watcb is Wound up by
imply touching a screw in me iianuie.
Lf looking over an old Fnglish collection
epitaphs we find the following quite patbe
tic one :
"Beneath this none my wife ootli lid,
Jow sits' at rest, and so an I "
Root has presented Jenny Llnd with a
Daguerreotype of Barnum, and asked the
favor of sitting from herself. The lady
acknowledged the present in an autograph
note, in which she also promises a com
pliance with Mr. Root's wish. The auto
graph if at Root's rooms.
Thb Alabama and Tennessee RaiLroad.
The available means for the prosecution
of this work are stated to be $1,000,000.
The directors invite proposals fdf the grad
uation of fifty-six miles of the Work, the
letting to be made on the ist of November
next, and lor iron rails for 105 miles.
"Let in be impressed on your minds let
it be instilled into your children that the
Liberty or the Press is the Pallaph m of
all your Civil Political and Religious
Rights." Junius.
The Prize Sono is the subject of a good
deal of conversation and speculation tn New
York. It seems that the author's first stanza
has been omitted entirely in the publica
tion of it.
It is said that the population of Washing
ton city (exclusive of the county and of
Georgetown,) is upwards of 40,000. In
1840"it was only '23,200.
The Cane given by the Democracy of
Baltimore to General Cass was presented on
Thursday last.
Gen. Riley has arrived in Washington.
His health, it is said, is not so good as When
he left this country for California.
GREETING TO AMERICA.-'Prlr SsrtSt
WORDS BT BAYARD TAYLOR MUSIC BY JULM
BENEDICT.
greet, with a full heart, the Land of the
We-'.
Whose Banner of Stars o'er a world is un-
rr.ll.., I
Whose empire o'ershadows Atlantic's wide-
breast
Andnnt In the sunset Its Dratewav Of colli:
The land of the mountain, the land of the
lake,
And rivers that roll in magnificent lu!e--
Where the souls of the mighty from slumber
awake
Arid hallow the soul for whose freedom
they died !
Thon Cradle of Empire ! though wide be the
loam
That severs the lnnd of my fathers and
thee.
I hear, from my bosom, the welcome of home,
For Sons has a home in the neans oi ine
Free !
And long as thy waters shall gleam in the
sun,
And long as thy heroes remember their
sears. 3
Be the hands of thv children united as on",
And Peace shed her light on thy banner
of Stars !
Fbederica Bremer. The Tribune pub
lishes the following attempt at Knglish poe-
try, written by the distinguished authoress at
Niagara, where she is staying at present, in
company with Mr. and Mrs. Lowell :
TO JAMES R. LOWELL,
WITH A OOI.D PEN.
A cold pen is a little thing
But in thy poet hand,
It will take life; it will take wing,
Become a magic wand.
More powerful, more wonderful,
Than Alchemy of old ;
It can make minds all beautiful,
And change all things to gold.
Frkdkrika Bremer.
Niagara, Scyt. II, 1850.
AL8O1
The undivided half part of throe squares of Land,
situate In said town between Commerce street on
the north, 8purxhrim street on the sooth, Rock
street on the east and Washington street on tha
west,
ALSO i
Tho Square situate In snid town brtwWh Com
mercc, Washington, Independence and Liberty
streets.
ALSO t
The Square situate In said town lietwcen Ltbrr"
ty, Independence, Orange and Commerce streets.
. ALSO)
The Square situate in said town between Coin
mcrre. Orange and Indciicmlcnre ntrects, and the
western end or side of the snid town, vis : -the
whole of the Inst drsrrilicd two squares. Seised
taken in execution and to lie sold as tho property
of John C. Boyd, in the hamla of his adm'r. with
notice to lerrctcnauts,
AL80:
Two certain eontigeous lots of land situate, in
tho town nfimniii. hounded north bv lot of Jos.
fcern, east by the Danville and Pottsville Railroad,
south by lot of Eckel, ppangler and Kaiguej, nnu
went bv Shnmnkin street, each of suid lots being
88 i fWt in front and 100 feet, in depth, on one of
said lots is erected two story Frame Dwelling
House. Sciml taken in execution and to bo sold
as the property of Daniel Kcretctter.
AL8Dt
At one o'clock P. M., on Saturday the S8th
ilo of Scntcmbtfr next, at the Court House in
the borough of Sunbury, a eartain Tract of Land,
situate in Upper Altgtiata township in said county,
bounded north by lands of Snnih Kean, east by
lands of Bustlnn's heirs, south by lands of the
Widow Savidtrc, and west by land of Sarah Kean,
containing 3 J acres more or less, whereon arc
fcrectcd a frame dwelling House a frnme Stnblc
and a Saw Mill. Seized tdkrm In execution and
to lie sold as the property of Wtlliuin H. Tlionfp-
son.
ALSO:
A certain Tract of Land, situate in Point town-
shin in the county aforesaid, bounded norm tiy
nntl of William Cameron, earn ny mc runu
branch of the Susquehanna Kivcr, south tiy lands
of the heirs of l-eonard rfoutiand west by Mon
tour Ridge, containing 150 acres more or less,
whereon are erected a two atury Brick Tavern
House, a frame Barn, a Wagon Maker Shop,
Black Smith Shop, and, also three tenant nouses.
Spized taken in excution and to be sold as tho
property of Jonathan Pursel.
ALSO:
A certain Tract of Land, situate in Upper
Aua-usts. township in said county, bounded north
liv lands of Edward Oyster, east by lands of Jos.
Snvder and Jacob Erkman, south by lands of
John Farnsworth and west by lands of toward
Oyster, containing 24 acres more or less. Whereon
arc crvctrd a small lug dwelling House, and a
small Stable. Seized taken in execution and to
be sold as the proprrty of John Snyder.
JAMES COVERT, Shr fl.
Shrlf's Officr, Sunbury, )
August 31, 1850. )
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans court of
Northumberland county, will be excised to puli-
lic sale, on Saturday, the 5th dny ot Uctolwr, next,
on the premises : tho following property, to wit ;
Four shares of a certain Island, situate in the
.West Branc h of the river Susquehanna, opposite
the binding on the lurm ot icnoias Mcnscn, in
said county of Union, and opposito to the land of
in the countv of INotlhumhcrland,
containing two acres or therealiouts, and known as
Cherry Island, late the estate of Hint y Walter, de-
ceased. Salo to commence at 10 d clock, A. M.
of said dny, when the terms of sale will lie made
known by
jUliiN ri-in.Liirs, uiiawun
of Klins, Molly. Saruh nhd Elphiua Wulrcn
Bv order of tho court, I
J no. P. Pursel, Clk. J
August 31st 1850. L s.
N. B. At the same time and nlace, the Widow
and the heirs of Henry Yi alter, dee'd, will sell
their interest in tho Island, so that the purchaser
ran buy the whole Island at once.
ZEXTZ&CO.,
IMPORTERS OF FOREION
Books, Prints, EngTavirigi, Stationary '
GUI Frames and Musical lustra"
men!. :
No. 78 North 2nd St., between Arch tc Race,
Pun ltll Hill i. i '
IMPORT to order and have constantly tin hn"nl
a vera lurm. anrtmpnt nf roods in the si kit
named lines at wholesale and retail. Principally :
In German, Latin, Greek, Hebrew, French, Italian
Spanish and other languages Classics, Diction
aries, O rammers, Vocabularies, School, Juvenile,
Picture, Drawing snd Model Books for Architects
Cabinet, Carriage and other manufacturer!
MAPS, GLODE8 and Blank Books of every
description. Splendid Lithographic and other
Print.
MISICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Accordeotis, Banjos, Bows for all string Instru
ments, Bridgfe and Tailpieces, Clarionets, Fifes,
Flageolets, Flutei, Guitars, Octavo Flutes, Taient
Heads for Guitars and Violiucellos, Tambourines,
Tuning Forks snd Hammers, Violins, Violin and
Guitar Pegs, Violiucellos nod Strings for ull kinds
of Instruments Wholesale and Itctuty. Accor
deons repaired. .
Also constantly on hand, wholesale and retail,
largo assortment of the very best
GERMAN BRONZE POWDER
Dutch Metal, French snd Florence Leaf Metal
Thermometers, Hnirpenrils,-Fal)er and other
Leadpencils, Red, White and Black Chalk Cray
ons, Mathematical Instruments, Scarficators,
Spring Lancets Pocket Prescription and Gold
Scales and Weights Ietter, Fancy colored and
gilt Paper Playing Cards and other French and
German Fancy Articles, for the sale of which
they are the MANUFACTURERS AGENTS.
July G, 1850
GREAT ATTRACTION!!
SEW ll CI IK I GOODS.
JOHN W, FRILING,
Market Street, Sunbury, Fa.,
eA8 just received and opened a large assort
ment of superior and choice Fancy and
Staple Dry Goods, well adapted to the coming sea
son, which he will sell at tho lowest prices. His
stock consists of general assortment of almost all
articles of use in the Dry Goods line, consisting
in part of
Cloths, C.ummeres, Summer-Stuff for
Clothing' and Vesting.
Ijadies Wrest Good.
Gloves, Hosiery, Laees, Shawls, Muslins, Sheet
ings, Tickings, Fine M uslins, Ginghams,
Linens, &c
ALSO: A general assortment of
GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENS
WARE, LIQUORS, DRUMS, AND
MEDICINES, PAISTS
AND DYESTUFF,
and every variety of articles.
fV Country produce of all kinds taken in ex
change at the highest market price.
Sunbury, April 87, 1850.
CHERRY PECTORAL:
V., Fr Cre f ' -
COUGHS, COLDS,
HOAR8E2IX3S8, BR Off '
OHXTXS, CROUP, ASTH
XtiXA, WHOOPirJO.OOUOK
AND OONSUXVIX'TXOSr.
This truly valnnblo Remedy for all disesscs of
the Lungs and 1 hroat, lias Itecomo the chief reli
ance of the afflicted as it is the most certain euro
known for the sliovc complaints. While it is
To the Voters of JVorlhumherland County.
Fklluw Citizkks:
Encouraged by many of my friends, I herewith
ofl'cr myself to your consideration as a Candidate
for the office of
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
at the coming election. Should I lw elected to
stud office, I shall endeavor to discharge the duties
thereof to the best of niv ability.
CHRISTIAN ALBERT.
Lower Malionoy, Sept. 7, 1850.
To the Voters of 'Northumberland County,
Frikniis ixu FkLlow Citixkxs:
Encouraged by a number of my friends in tho
dillerunt sections of tho county, I oiler myself as a
candidate for the office of
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
at the coming election, should I receive a majority
of vour votes. I uledee myself to perioral ine du
ties of said office faithfully and to tho best of my
ability.
GEORGE T. TRAUTMAN.
Jackson Up., Aug, 31, 1S50. tE.
NOTICE
Is hereby-given to
William G. Moore, Charles (. Moore, John W
Moore, Isaac G. Moore, and Frances Moore.
That by virtue of a certain lireve de Partition
Fariruitrt to me directed, an Inquisition will be
held at 11 o'clock, A. M. on Wcdnesay, October
2, 1850, upon a certain tract of Land; situate in
Rush township, Northumberland county, lioun-
ded by lands of John Gearhurt, Jacob (icnrlmrt,
Herman Gearhart, Elizabeth Depiu, and John
Gulick, containing 87 acres and. 18 perches, more
or less, to inquire whether the same can tie equal
ly parted and divided to and among tha aforesaid
parties without sopilintiou of tho whole at
which time and pluce the aforesaid parties are
hereby warned to be and appear, if by them
is deemed expedient.
JAMES COVERT Sh'rrT
Sh'rfTs Office, Sunbnry, (
Aug. 28, 1850 24-6t
powerful remedial agojits in tho most desperate
and almost hopeless eases of Consumption, it is
also, in diminished doses one of the inildost and
most agreeable family medicines for common
eommon coughs and colds. Rend below the opin
ion of men who aro known to the world, and the
world respect their opinions.
FROM PROFESSOR HITCHCOCK.
"James C. Aver Sir : I have used your "Cukb
bt PseTosAt,' in my own easo of deep-seated
Bronchitis, and am satisfied from its chemical
constitution that it is an admirable compound for
the relief of Inrvngial and bronchial difficulties.
If my opinion as to its superior character can be
of sny service you are at liberty to uso it as you
think proper.
EDWARD HITCHCOCK, LLD.,
President of Amherst College.
From tho "London Lancet."
"AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL is one of
tho most vulnalile preparations that has fallen lin
er our notice. Alter a careful examination, we
do not hesitate to say we have a large apprecia
tion of its mcriis snd the fullest confidence in its
usefulness for coughs and lung complaints.
Dr. Urewstcr, of Windham Co., Conn., sends
us the following testimony.
Dr. J. C Aver Dear Sirs I enclose you a
certificate from Mrs. Catharine K. Cady, a highlv
resiiectable ludv of this villnge, wife of Mr. iSctli
Cady, Deputy Shenlf, Windham Co.i Connecti
cut. Too evra in her case was very prompt, ana
haaattracted general attention.
W. A. BREWSTER, M. D,
Wr.ST KillihiiLt, Ct.,8cpt. 28 1848,
This may certify that I was afflicted with a very
severe cough III the winter of 47-8, which threat.
tened to terminate in Consumption. I had tried
inuny medicines in vain, and was cured by the
use of "Aycr s Cherry Pectoral.
CATHEKIAE h.UAUY.
From Dr. Bryant, Druggist and Postmaster,
Lbicopee rails, Mass:
Dr. J. C Ayer Dear "ir: Enclosed please
find remittance forall the CHERRY PECTORAL
last sent me. I ran unhesitatingly sav, that no
medicino we sell gives such satisfaction as your's
does : nor have I ever seen a medicine which
cured so many cases of Cough and Lunf( Com
plaints. Our Pmsictans aro using it extensively
in their practice, and with the happiest ellects.
Truly youts, D. M. DRYAKT.
FHKPAnKn ut J.e. atf.b, chemist, lowkll.mass
Sold by Henry Massrr, Sunbury; Mary
A. McCay, Northumherland- Dr. Gearhart, Se-
linsgrovc ; Dr. licckly, Dunville, and Druggists
generally. ' 1
July 6, 1850.- Iyce3m
GENERAL ELECTION
PROCLAMATION.
PURSUANT to an act of the Genera As
A scmbly x tho Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania, entitled -'An act relating to the el.-c-tiona
of this Commonwealth, approved the
second day of July, Anno Domino, one thou
sand eiffht hundred and thirtynlne, I, JAMES
COVERT, High Sheriff of the county of Nor.
thumberland, Pennsylvania, do hereby make
known and give notiee to the electors of the
county atoresaict, that a general election will
hn hold in said cotintv of Northumberland.
on the SECOND TUESDAY (8th of OCTOl
BER. 1850, at which time, State and Coun
ty Olhcers, as lollows, are to be elected :
One person as Canal Commissioner of the
Common wenltn.
Oue person as Auditor doneral of this Com.
mnn wealth.
One person ns Surveyor General of this
"In rase the nersnn who shall hava receiv
ed the second hurhest number of votes for In
spector shall not altefid on the day of any
eledt kin j then the person who shall have re
ceived ine second highest nhnbef of totes for
Judge the next preceding election) snail act
as an inspector in his plafej and in case the
person wild shall have received tne mgn
est number of toted for Inspector) shall not
miend, the pet sun appointed judge snail sp
point an Inspector in lint twice; ana in case
1 no person elected Jtide shall not attend) tne
inspector who received the hiehest number
of votes, shall appoint a Judge'in his place J
and if any Vacancy shall continue in thd
uuurn ior me space 01 n noar alter tne lime
fixrfd by law (or the opening of the election)
mo ijiiiunieu voters ot tne townsnip, ward or
district, for which such nfficeis shall llnttf
been elected, present ut the nlace of ejec
tions, shall elect one of their number lo fill
such vacancy.
u snail be the duty nf said assessors re
Lommonwenltn. .1 snectivelv to niton,! ..1 ih r,i.. r i.t.i:..rf
Otio pe,so to fill the office of member of eVery general, special, or township e on,
nirress from the district composed Of Ihe ,).; ,i, .J ij .:'.. :., 7. l. J
. , . 1 . 1 t t a ,,v " sinio wiiu cleanup if Kept
counties of Northumberland, Union, Lvcnm for , of giving information
liig, Chilton fit Sullivan, being the 13lh ilis- to tho inspectors Bud judge", when called om
NOTICE TO HEIRS.
TVDTICE is hereby given to the heirs of An-
' drew Gcint, dee'd, late of I'pjier Malionoy, to
piicar at an Orphans Court, to lie held at rnin-
burv. in and for the countv of orthutiiberlaml.
on the first Monday of November next, then and
there to accept or refuse the real estate of the said
dee'd., at the valuation fixed upon the said real
ostate by an Inquest duly awarded and confirmed
by the suid court, or shew cause why the same
hould not be sold, c
JAMES COVERT, Sim.
Sheriff's Office, Sunbury
Sept. 7, 1850. 6t $
NOTICE TO HEIRS.
TVOTICE is hereby given given to tho heirs of
' llenrv Fetter, dec d., late oi l.iiper Mahn-
noy, to appear at an Orphans' court, to lie held at
Hunbury, in and lor tne county 01 normumuer.
land, on the first Monday of Novemlier next,
then and there to accept or refuse the real estate
of Ibe said dec d., at tho valuation llxctl upon tlis
said real estate by an Inquest duly awarded and
confirmed by the said court, or shew cause why
too same should not lie sold, &c
JAMES COVERT, Sh fl.
Sheriff's Office, Sunbury
Sept. 7, 1850. CU
NOTICE.
'T'HE Pamphlet Laws for 1850 hve ln re
ceived and aro ready for distribution, by
J. FA KNS WORTH, Proth'y.
SeptT, 1850. 3t(
LIVER COMPLAINT,
JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR
NERVOUS DEUILITY, UISKAMS
OF THE KIDNEYS,
AND nil disisis arming Irma a nisnrils ml liver or sUfc
much, such u const innt inn, inwunl files, FulhirM.or
liksid t" tho liend, Acidify of the tt"inch, Nuusra,
llrurthurn. dissuM lor Food, fullness or weight in the
Stoiuiieh, sour Knictmions, sinkiiiff or nutterinir at lie pit
of the fitoiiiiich. swiinnilin; ol tliehciiil, hnrririlHuilillllii'ull
liioilliintf, Hnllerinffut Uiejieurt, choking or ufTornlmg
senxilions when inn lying posture, tliiiiiiess of vision,
cl' ss or welis before the niirhl, Fever hihI dull pnill ill the
hend. deficiency ol perspiration, yellowness ol Hie skin sua
M'M lllliil III the side . Imck. rhept, lillllis. Ac., sudden
luli. of heat Isiming in the rle)i. constant imngiiiing
ol evil, und great depression m sptrils,
CAN' HE F.FFKCTL Al.LY Cl RED MY
EP... H00PLA1TE3
ItLtUHA'IIiU tiHIOlAS BliTEKS,
rSKPAKKI) BY
DR.C. M. JACKSON,
AT THE
GERMAN MEDICINE STORE,
No. 140 Arch St., Philadelphia.
Their power over tho above diseases is not excelled, if
equutled, ly any other preparation in the I luted Malm,
us the cures attest, in uiauy cases after skillful physicians
bull lulled.
These Hitlers are wormy uiey aneniioii m invnnas.
Poflseuiiu: ureal virtues in the reciincmioii is' diseases of
the Liver and lesser ghosts, rxercisieg the lissa searching
powers ill weakness uisl alleellelis oi l lie uigesnve orguiul,
they are, wtUml, sine, eertam ami pleasant.
' 1 IL' I.- II..... u. 1
The Editor said, Dec. M
'lla. H,HlFLAMl's L'KLKBUATKD fEMAS IllTTSRS for
the cure of t.iver Complaint, Juuudiee, DysieMiia. Chriaiic
Nervous Deliihtv, is dinervoUly one i the iihisi popu
lar innlicines of ihc day. These Hitteis luive lieeu used
by thousnuds, und n friend ut our elbow says he has him
self received an elfeetunl and permuueni cure of Liver
Complaint Iroin the use ol llns remedy, vve are roiivuiM'd
tliat, 111 the use of these Hitlers, the pal lent cisisUntly
gains streugUi and vigor a fact worthy of great conside
ration. They are pleasant ill taste snd smell, end can lie
used by persons with the most delicate stomaclis with safe
ty, under nuy circumstances. We are speaking from ex
perience, and to the alilicted we advise their use."
Judge M. M. Noah, a gentletiLiu with great scientific
and litcrurv uttninmeuis, said in hi "New York Weekly
Messeuger," January tt, 1VSI :
..llr llooHtuul s lierinan llllicrs nere is a prcrmrauott
whsih the leiuling presses in the I'uioiiuppeur to lie unani
mous in recommending, and the riai is ohvious. It is
uuale after a prescription rushed by one of the most cele
bmieil phvsirians of imslern tunes, the bite Dr. Chr slepher
Wilhetm'llHand, Frofessisr to the I'uiversity ol Jens,
private lhvsieian to the King of Prussia, and oue of the
greatest medical writers Germany has ever produced. He
wus empiuuieaiiv me ene.,.. ... ........p. .
medicine of which he was the mveiiior and andiswr may
be uHiddeiilly relieit on. He siwcially reeommeiidnd it in
l.iverC.nnplaiiit.Dysiiepsia, Debility, Vertigo, Acidity of
the stomach, ConstiliiHl, and all eoniplainu arising Ir.hn
a disordered condition of the stomach, Hie liver and the
intestines. Nine Pluludeldliui papers npressineir omivip.
turn of its excellence, and several eg" the ediua-s speak of
Us effects irom tiKir owu liuliviuuui experience, i isier
these circnuuiuiiicea, we feel warranted, not isdy ill culling
the alleull'Si id' our readers lo the present presort nroirie-bH-'s
(Dr. C. M. Jacks. m's) preairuuial, but ill recommend,
ins the aiticle to a I atflieled "
Mure Evidtnce.
The 'Philadclnhia Haturdav Oni.-tte." the Imt fuiuily
liewsaia:r publialied III the Lulled States, the editor Says
11
Dr. UooftamVt German Bitters.
'It is scldiHh Inut Wa recommend what are termed Pa
tent Medicines, to Die continence aisl patroimge ol tuir
renders; unci, theieftHre, when we recommend Dr. llss'
taiutV fiermsn Hitters, we wis it lu be distiis'tlv uisici-
snxsl tlml we are not speaking of the nostrums nf the
ilily, that arS isdscd alMiut firs biief period sisl then for
gotten alter uiey liaveiiie ineir guiuy race tn uuscinei,
butts a inelllcuie saig esiuiHisneii, universally priaeo, niai
which has met the hi-arty approviu s the racully llseJl."
Hull this meoicllle wiu cure uver -Liiiipuiini unu uv
tnensiai no one euniioutit. sfler using it as directed. It act
specifically upon the st 'much and liver it is preflferatae
to eakanel m all billl'ius dita-ases llie rtfect is iinnieihate.
I'hey oau las attmiiiisterud to reinale or lufuul Vfllh sulety
sua reiuune rjeueai, at any lime.
BEWARE OP COfNTERFE'lTB.
Thl Medleliie has St silled that high chaiactet Which is
necessarvl'irallmnllcine Uiallallito iixluce counletfcilera
to put forth a spurious article at tha risk 01 the live of
IDnse are miiuccnlly deceived.
1OtJK WELL TO THE MARKS OF THE GENUINE-
They have UK written signature of C. M. JACKSON
udoii the wrapper, and the name bkiwa lu Uie Dotue, wiuv
uur wbica they are spuilitu.
For saw, wholesale and retuil, the
German Medicine Store,
No. 140 ARCHtHreet one door below With, (hue nf
CTh Race street.) Philadelphia, and by respectable deader
generally tnrougnoiii uie e-Himry.
Also: For sale bv It. Miutt. Buubury, slut M. A
M Csf , Northuniherlaial. -
AiAfusI 17 , tnao ly
FAMILT GP.03EB.IES.
DAVID l'KASli,
S. W. Corner 6th If Arch Street, Philadelphia
HA8 for sale all kinds of choice Family Groce
ries at tho very lowest prices, viz :
Extra Fine, suiierior antl common Black and
Green Teas; old Gov. Jtva and other kinds of
Cotfee, all qualities of Crushed Light Urown and
Drown Kugars t best 8erm Oil and Sperm and
Amantine Camllcs ; Uukor's Chocolate, Cocoa
and llronia; Farina, Tapioca, Sago and Wheatcn
Grits; Olive Oil, lamp-lass. Ketchups and Sauces,
Maeearoni, V erlhicclh, rlnshsh Split 1 can, Ac.
I'hey will pack up all e,ood for the country
neatly and securely and deliver them promptly at
any Depot or Hotel as desired.
DAVID PEASE,
8. Wi Con 6th & Arch Sts.
Philudelphiai
Aug. 17, 1850.i-lyMay
"DEATH'S DOORS'
How frequently dii we hntr Hiia exprrMinit which ift
nieunt 10 convey k the imntt the bun tu$9 ot' irkun
tlmt a pnlicut i'uii te rtniucvd t( anl live. Mrs. llarri
m, a nirin.KT of the Trinity tiiurrh, Vu. us she bnpfesi
srss herself, Wtiuji ut down to "titniirs noor," iy km
niutiMin anit Nervtiiui liwulachu, when, like ail nurd
nefcy, KsttNnty's Htfudy Kflirf relieved her ot' hereerrf
pains and restnrudhrr to her Iriends in er.tt netihb.
The verv insuiiit Kiulwuy's Heudy Kttiul is aiNilied,
benchcial elffCls are expeririKMi, it t'lothes, licall. elean
ses and jiuntir: it insuuitly ulluys irniaUtw, ritlurrs in
ttatnniatiftis ami vwelliiius, rt litvcs the tnt severe Sew
mlffic 11 it is, teives etiseUi Jlunis, tStuklft. iSirea. Krtiitioii4
cures Uhvunmtisin. lutiiUigo. uui, liituiysis: riiraiii.
Strum, hijniuis, Milt Week, ettkness in the hide and
I.itck, Hores of ull kiiHis, tiulls, Jlrmscs, Chutes, btud
Turtiat, liitiuenza, liixirseues, vtugiis, vomik,
TOOTH ACHK CL'HKD IN OXK BKCUND.
Tliic tortiirinir ulTeetinii cun be cured in au instuitt. f
the moment the Kel.ef touches tlie nrrve, the juiu it mi
limited. So with Tie Dtileieux und lleinirrunin; Neitrul
Kiu ui id Sii k lleadiictie Uttlu; the itnrts where the nam
f - u 1 ... ..i.... f,Ui ....11 K. u..i;rui..
r-lievl. Taken interiuilly it will urrert the most v ml mil
lS nisins and Cnniiiw. stop vonutimc or to much purpint:,
in alt ousts it wili give strength tor weakness, euselor
: iwiit, heulih for sickness. .o Kuudy Itelief is genuine uu-
ugiieuhy UALVA1 se uw., jux r unon eireci.
I-LKUAKT TOILET R KQIIMTE.
TO UMHliL.lltH AND KMUNCti THli CHARMS
Radwat's Meuicatku HiAP.
Had way's Mtsdirated onn, fuvorahly known thmuprh-
out Uie fashiiNttibie world for its extremely bauid. purify
in-; and soothing edoetsou theakiu while by it aetiun
011 the oores and the minute secrehiry vessels it exitcis all
Impurities Irom the surfiic, allaya every teiMlency lo iu-
ttauinuitipn, aiMl eOeetUMiiy aiasipuies an reaness. can,
pimples, spots, freekles. disiorutioiisand other eutaneous
eruptitais The rttmiil Idoom it iiii(iaru to the cheek, the
stNlness uud delit,y whieh it induces or the snitda and
anus, iu capaUility of ftNttliius: irritation and reioovuig cih
taneous tie. loci, render it iudisteiMtl ti every Unlet.
1 tent lei neu itfter stiaviiitc Will find it allays all irnUtion
awlteudertiess of the skin, and renders it soft, uuouth and
plenaunt.
luru the heat and dust of summer, nr fnst and btunk
wiiMls ol Whiter; und hi case o sunburn, slinks of insects
rhiliiaiinli, fhprtl hands, or ideidvotal inrU.niiitnliHit lis
Virtues nave lonftaiMl cxiensiveiy ueen w.uowie4ieu. its
nuriivinir and reireshinc nroiierties have obtuined Us selec
lion from the Ui Kisuinis of older cosmetics, both ot' Kuro.
MAHOGANY AND MARBLE.
STEAM SAV lOLL,
AIVUTIRIVIXG SIIOI',
Corner of Eleventh and Ridge Road.
AND
CABINET MAKERS,
GENERAL FURNISHING STORE,
No. 134 South Secmul Street, below Dock St.,
Philadelphia.
fllHE suhserilier would call the saciul ottrn
JL lion of Cabinet Makers and others, to their
very extensive assortment of materials in their
line, consisting of Mahogany Veneers, Hoards and
Plank, Hiiir Cloth, Curled Hair, Glue, Varnish,
Looking (ihiss Plates, Mahogany Knobs, Bed
Posts, Marhle lops, and every urscriptidn of
Hardware Tools, &C.
Cabinet Makers residing out of the City, would
find it greatly to their advantage to call at our
store to purehaso sueh materials 'as fhey want,
connected with their business.
All our poods are WARRANTED,
of the best quality, and at very reduced prices.
Uur lerms are Cash, (no trade.)
We guarantee to giva every man the worth of
In money.
T. & I.. THOMPSON
N. B. Miihotraiiv, Walnut and Hand Kail
Plank, and Stair Unllusters for Builders, also
Muihle Mantles, always 011 hunil, and every do
scrtption ot turned work.
Juno 8, 185U ly
tnet
Ono person to fill tho olRce of Momber of
tho House nf Kenresoiitiilivus, to represent the
county of Northumberland in the IIouso of
Uepresentatives ol rennsvivainn.
One pursort as Countv Commissioner,
One person ns Prosecuting Attorney for the
county of Northumberland.
Otio person ns County Snrveydr for the
county ot rorlllumburlanil.
One person as County Auditor.
I nlso hereby mnke known attd give notice
to the qualilied electors of said countv, in
pursuance of the provisions and requirements
of an Act of Assembly, passed the 9th day of
April ISoU, and ol a writ ot election issued
by the Governor of this Commonwealth, and
lo me directed, that upon said second Tues
day of October I80O, aforesaid at tho time
and places hereinafter named of holding said
General election aforesaid, the proposed
nmendment to the Constitution providiutr for
the election of Jiulsfes by the people, will be
submitted to the people agreeably to the re
quirements of the Xth Article of the Constitu
tion or the Mate ol rennsylvantn, tor their
approval and ratification, or rejection.
1 he tickets will be labelled, on the outside
With the word "Amendment.'' and Will con
tain on the Inside the wtltds "for I he Amend
rtienl" or the words "Against the Amend
ment."
1 also hereby make known and irive notice
that the places ot holding the aforesaid gene
ral election in the several boroughs and
townships within tlit! county of Northumber
land are as lollows
The Sunbury District, composed of the
borough of Stinburv, and Upper Augusta, at
the county Court House.
Ihe Augusta Dint net, composed 01 the
townshin of Lower Aunusta. at the house of
George Conrad, in said township.
Ihe Northumberland District, riomposed ol
the borough ot Northumberland, at the house
01 Peter Hanselmau, J 1 1 the borough ol North
umberland.
The Point District, nt the house of Henry-
Hans, 111 tho borough ot Northumberland
Ihe Milton District, at the house ol rred
erick Sticker, in said borough
The lurbut District, at the house occupied
bv Abraham Kissinger.
The Delaware District at the lldtiso 01
Honrv Header.
The Chilisutiarine District, at the house oc
cupied by Benjamin Foidsman.
The Lewis District) at the houe of Mi
chael Readeri
The Sharriokin District, at the house of
Charles Leisenruig.
Truj Upper Mahanoy District, at tho house
of Daniel lleim.
The Little Mahandv District, at the house
of Frederick Raker.
The Lower Mah.tnoy District, at tha house
nf Minhapl ftnat.
The Kusit District, at tne i,iueriy roie
School House.
The Jackson Distiict, at the house of Peter
SchwartB.
The Coal District, at the house of Daniel
P. Haas.
The election to opert between the hours nf
6 and 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and snail
continue without interruption or ailjotirurtieiit
Until 7 o'clock in the evening) When tho
nnlla shall he elosed.
The several Inspectors and Judges elected
on Ihe 3d Friday of March last, in pursuance
of the 3d Section of the act of the 2d of July,
1830, will hold the election on Tuesday the
ah day of October next.
That every person except a justice ot ine
Peace, who shall hold any office or appoint
ment of profit or trust under the government
of the United Slatesj or of this Slate, or of
any city or incorporated district, wnetner a
commissioned officer or agent, who shall be
employed -under tho legislative, e.vcntive or
' ... ' .. 1 . ,.r.i.:. e. ......... I... T'..;.
Estate of JONATHAN METIER, dee'd,
'V OTIUE is hereby given that letters of ailtnin- judiciary department of this Slate) or the L ti 1
istrutiou have been granted to the subsrri- led Stales, or of any city or incorporated dis
trict, and also that every member 01 congress
SHERIFFS SALE.
TI Y virtue of a certain writ of Fotitu and
1 VtH. Eskimos, to me directed, will be sold at
public vendua or outcry, on Monday, WepUmibet
30, 1850, at ten o'clock, A. M. at the house of
Win. Weaver, in BhamokinUiwn, tne following
described property, vu 1
Jill these seventeen Lots of land.
t it 1 r 1 . n.J. i r.
situate in Uie town 01 oiuuuokin, kuu su""t
in Northumberland county, and numbered in me
...... ....-I nlan of said town, as follows, td wit
Nos. 173, m, 178, 176, 17T, IT. 1T. 160,
181, 100, 191, 192, 13. 14. ai
ALSO 1
The undivided half part of 95 town Lots situate
in 11.. ..rod tntvn and nunilssreil, 11, I, I J,
85, 86, 90, tl, 92. 93, 94, 95, 36. 100, 101 1 U,
115 116. 117, 118. 119, 120. 124, 1?5 126, 148
,v no iu in. IM. IM. t. 154.159. 156
Wl 158, 159,' 165, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, TlLASK Pi.rsHsst ff Dtsot just gitin-
172, 182,183, 181, :so, . -
rama Stiri d.um'stir imtniifariure, li- the Uhi l"ii is' all pans
if Mm fashioiialile world, fnarl the lamma? irnpirs I.P Ilia
friix.n reuli". nt the li-a Hius. 1 1 laiiuie will auise
hmr in iiiiihI lluit ltinlway' Misliralut rJ-sii, is lli aily
ata nroaiiarli t'.Klhe aliia i'W in W tint lais Ik-.ii
eertiiini irtliyour inn laiauiliCTrt rht-inisUi KikIh-iiv a
H.mn is tm Irma piusiiu au, irriutiiuiaisl parincKais In-
t: . ...... IM ..1 u tha tuiuler akiU ia tile infant
wilhthe Sainit huppy r'cauHa as Mniai Iwmiv III Its priiia-.
rVie thai each cane is eiivrinpni m m iiwhm nun, a
slerl rnirraviiiit ami larthar sua null ui sifnuiu ia rl
U. KAUWAV is upon each cak. 1'rii- UJ ciaU, latije
Cako.
tllK CROWINO ORNAMENT Or BEAtlTV
ISA Ll'Xl'RIAXT HKAD OP OWWSY MAIR.
lllW ll'l t'IKCASSUS IUSi
If arranfed the best Hair Tonic in use,
Vrm DrnSaliuI and Uealllil villi Iho aair.
It ckawsas the rklp friall Utuulruo, keen it clean, cures
syurvevi Haldiwas, snd ftnres ini the lleatl stn)i tile hair
frian (slIinK out, reiuiers it strolls', but, siunoih, a n't and
(kMy. t'eraiui who have ban their laur hy ueUnea will
bad a complete antiOnte iu Kadway's Circassian liahn. It
aaw ilvrs It a dark and beautiful i-olor, and will nrevwil it
from turuius (rev. Fnuo it .lquiwla ptlrlty. It it sdiiii
rably ailaiteil Im the hair is ciiildren ot the nuas teialer
. It is M in larue IxKUns fur ti cent per buttle, and
is warranted the best hair prPpaiatiou in ute, it Will ant
nil the hat. can, i lu hiulst fabric. See llial th. .iina.
tureu RAUWAY CO., Is U each Uiule-n Cir
rasaiau llahu it genuina wiihoui the tifisttur of Hadway
Ausst II B. Massrr, Sunbury. -
Aus. 10, li--J.-eu.ly -
AK-NOLD'h WBlTINfJ FLt'ID AJiO COK
GRES8 IN K for aaU at this ottio.
her on the estate of Jonathan Metier, Into of Up
per Aagusta township, dec u. All iierson in
debted to suid estato or having claims against the
same are requested to call on the suliscrihrr for
scldenient, JOHN ECKMAN, Adm'r.
Up. Augusta tpsln, 4ugi 24, 18."0. Ot
IVORTllt.MllljllMXU
BUY DOCK.
THB suhscriber had built himself a dry dock
in Northuinlwrlftnd, ahdVe tho first lock on
the West Branch Caital, where he intends build
inir and repairing f anal boats. He curt tuke boats
on the dock from two to five dollars cheaper than
they cart lie taken out, with machinery!
1 huoktul to those who favored hint hctore, Me
hories bv carefully attenillnti td all the repairing
entrusted to him to still merit a share of public
patronage.
JUH.-N It LM.Mr.I,.
Northumlirrlnnd, August 10, 1850i 3m.
HEADY MAUR
canacDLEm seres'
take this method to inform the readers of
' the Hunbury American, that, sltould they
visit, I hiladelplua, in guest of
Good and Cheap Clothing,
and favor us with a call, they shall not be disap
pointed in obtaining the la?st of garments at the
lowest cash prices. Wa have now oit hand the
luraest assortment ever ollcreu in rhiladeliilua,
among which are DKESj and FllOCK COATS
from $5 to $18, PANTS and VEST8 from 75
eta, td 5. OVElt COATS. CLOAKS. BL'SI-
NESs SACK COAT5 and COATTEBS, all of
which shall he sold at such prices as tu niaks it
an ohicct for the ihoiI of Hunlmrv and the sur
rounding couptry to extend to u their patronage.
PEHKY Kt M'NHILLE A CO.
South East corner of (ilh and Market
July 13, 1850i
JTI AIIH.IAI.IW
TONIC MIXTURE, , ,' , ' '
Foil TUf Cub or feven and Auue. War.
RAhtCD. :
THIS unrivalled ajiMleiiie amy he relied na when near
ly all isbei leuMxtiet mil. lu vuhie It ui tuiB.-iemty
known, theret'ure, the ptoiiriaur tissues to enUtr tin
hehl uf its useiuliiess by uiak nut kiaiwu iu virtue aial .incut-y
ti tlusisnisls is" sulferrrs wlai are uui aware that lU.f
eas b (ieedily and nulaully cdred of
... i FKVKRAND Afil'K, '
without tne use uf piiisoiioii drups, iiautomt piSirnit ml
th deleteriuu effects of quinine. It is mf-rri t', th pub
lic SI hw pries t idee it within th reach nf all. assured
tliat luuss wau us U accordiug to direoUtsi will Bud it a
taf aud spoedy cure for
Ftvaa Assltnrs.
It is not a disocreeulile uansmlinif cianpiiund hut an arrec
ahle hsuc caJi-ululed hi miKive Uie disease aud give healthy
action lu the suanuch iul Imwcll. .
ffepurol Mily by Mrtli.ll 4 Co., awl nM wlkdeadet
itd retail by Unwand A Kai. No. tl Nlh Sih Sic ret,
phibdehihia I'rv ti BM ftingl butu,.and r dai.
Juiwia,UvO-ly
and of tin) Statu Lojrljluture; and of tho seluot
and ciimmon council of nny city, nr commis
sioner of any incorporated District, is by law,
incapable of holdinirnr exercising the oftice
or appointment of Jnde, Inspector Ot Clerk,
of anev election of this ComitidnxVcallh, and
that no inspector, jmi;u or any otner tuiteer
of such election, shall be eligible to any office
to be then Voted lor.
And the said Act of Assembler; entitled
"an act relatins to the elections ol this I om
rnonwenlth," passed July the Snd, 1S32,
turtlier provides ns ioiiows, 10 wa
"That the Inspectors and Judges chosen ns
aforesaid, shall meet at the respective places
for holding the election m the insirici to
which they respectively lielonir before nine
o'clock in the morning of the second Tuesday
of October in each and every vear. ami each
of said inspectors shall appoint one clerk, who
shall be a qualified voter of such district;
1 also hereby make known and give notice
that the following act of Assembly was pas
sed by the general Assemblyof the Coinuion-
wea thdn the 27tti uuy oi reuiuary, a. u
1849. lo wit!
"An Act relative to Voting nt elections ii the
Counties of Adams, Daiiplini, York, Lan
caster, Franklin, Cuinlieiluiid, Bradford,
f'entrei (ireent'i and trie.
Skction 1. Be it enacted by the Senate
and Housa of Representatives uf the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania In Oeneral As
sembly met, and it is' hereby eitaCted by the
aiithot ilv of tho same. Thai it sliull bu law
ful for the rtualified voters of the counties of
11 r ' . . ' I. tf t. II..
Atianis, uaupniti, i.ancaBier, tuia, riuur.uu.
Cumberland, Bradford, Centre, Greene, and
Erie, from and after the Daasaire of this act,
lo vote for all the candidate, for the Various
olHoes lobe filled at any election on one slip
or ticket: Providedi That oilioa lor which
Imu is vntml for. shall be desizna
led. us ron ui red uv tne CMiim-i
Commonwealth.
rSrXTioM 2. That any fraud committed by
i,v iwiann vntiiir iii the rnanuer above hte-
adribed, shall be punished as similar (muds
are directed to be punished by the existing
laws of this Commoiiweaiin.
in relaiion to the right of any person assessed
by them lo Vote at such election, or such
oilier mailers in relufion to the assessment of
volers, as the sanl Inspector or judge or el
lltor of thorn, shall I nun tiinu lu time re
quire.
"No person shall be permitted to vote at an v
election as aforesaid, other than n Vrhite frees
man of twenty-one or more, who shall have
resided in the state at least one year, and in
the election district where he offers to vote
at least ten days immediately preceding
such election, and wilhin two years paid
stale or county tax,- which shall have been
assessed at least ten days before the election.
lint a citizen or the United Mates who had
previously been a qualilied voter of this state.
antl removed theretrom and relumed, and
shall have resided in the election distriut, and
paitl tax as aforesaid, shall be entitled tn vote
after residing in this state Six mouths, Provi
ded, Thnt the white freemen, citixen of the
LTnited Slates, between the a-e of twenty-one
and twenty-two years, and haViut; resided in
the state one year, and in the election ills
trict ten tlays as aforesaid, shall be entitled
to a vote, although they shall not have
taxes.
No person shall be permitted to vote whose
name is not contained in the list of taxable
inhabitants' furnished by the commissioners
as uforesaldi Unless. " First 1 He produce a
receipt for the payment, within two years, of
a state or county tax assessed agreeably to
the constitution, and give satisfactory evi
dence either on his owu oath or affimation,
or on the oath or affirmation ol another, that
he has paid such tax, or on failure to produce
a receipt, shall mak.t an oath to the payment
thereof ; or second, if he Claim a right to vote
oy being an elector Hot Ween Ihe ages ot
twenty-one and twentytwo years, he shall de
pose on oath or allitrnatlon. that lie has resid
ed in the state nt least one year next before
his application, nnd make such proof of resi
dunce in the district as Is required oy this
act J and that he does verily believe from the
accounts given him that he is of the age afore
said, nnd give such other evidences as is re
quired by this aclj whereupon the name of
the person so admitted to vote, shall be in
seited in alphabetical list by the inspectors,
and a note made opposite thereto by writing
Ihe woid 'tax,' it lie shall be permitted to
vole by reason of having paid tax, or the
word 'aue,' if he shall be permitted to vote
on account of his age, mid in either case the
reason of such votes shall be railed out to the
clerk, who shall make notes in the list of vo
ters kept by them.
In all cases where the name of the person
claiming to vote is not found on the list fur
nished by the Commissioners and Assessor,
or his right to vote w hether fount! thereon or
not, is objected to by any qualified citizen,
the Inspector shall examine such person on
oath as to his qualifications, and if he claim.
to nave resided in tne state one year or morei '
his oath shall be u proof thereof, but he shall
prove by at least oue competent witness, who
shall be a qualified elector, that he resided
within the district at least ten days next im
mediately preceding the elect inn, and shall
nlso himself swear thnt his bona fide resi
dence, in pursuance of his lawful calling it
wiinm ine district, aim mat ne am noi re
move into said district for the purpose of Vo
line therein.
Every person qualified as aforesaid, and
who shall make proof, if lerjulred, of hit resi
dence and payment of taxes, as aforesaid)
shall be admitted to vole in the township,
ward or district In which he shall reside.
If any person nut qualified lo vote in this
Common wealth, agreeably to law, (except the
sons uf qualified citizens) shall appear at any
place ot election for the purpose of issuing
tickets, or iiifluenciii"; ciliceus qualified lo
vole, he shall, on conviction, forfeit and pay
any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars
lor every such ollencu, uud be imprisoned
for any term not exceeding three mouths.
It shall be the duty ot every mayor, sheriff.
alderman, justice nf the peace, hud constable
or deputy constable, of every city, county)
lownsinp or district within this common'
wealth, whenever culled upon by any officer
of an election, or by any three quulitied eleC
tors thereotj to clear any window or avenue
to ally window, to the place of general elec
tion, which shall be obstructed lu such a way
as to prevent Voters from approaching the
Mime, and on neglect or refusal to do so tin
such requisition, said officer shall be deemed
guilty of misdemeanor in office, and on con'
victioti shall be fined in any sum not less than
one hundred .ior more than one thousand
dollais; and it shall be the duty of Ihe re
speotive constables of ench ward) district of
township, of this commonwealth lo be present
in peison or oy deputy, at the place ot hold
in'' such elections in said ward, district or
township, for the purpose of preserving the
peace us aforesaid.
It shall be the duty ot every peace oilicer.
as aforesaid, who shall be present at any
such disturbances at an election as is de
scribed in this act, to report the same to the
next court of quarter sessions, and also the
flames of the witnesses who can prove the
same.
And bv lha 4th section of the act of 16ih
of Aniil. 18-10. it is enacted. -That ihe 15ih
seel ion of the act, as passed July 2d. 139.
entitled an act relating td the elections of
this common wealth, shall not be so construed
as lo pievent any militia officer or borough
ollicer, from serving as judge, inspector or
clerk, at any generul or special election in
tins commonweann.
1 he Judges are ate to make their return
for the county of Northumberland, at tha
Court House, in Sunbiiryi on Friday, the Hilt
nay oi uciouer, A.- n isau.
JAWKS COVEKT, SherifL
Sheriff's Ollice, Sunbury, J
Sept. Tth, 1850.
God save the CoMMohwfctLTH.
JACOB REED'S
CMjTIII.M. IIOO.MM,
Southwest Corner of Fifth and Market Streets
PHILADELPHIA)
That bv the 5th section of an act passed WHO lw.V s on bsnd large, stork or
, lh Jd nenerul Assembly bn the 9lh day every vsrltty of clolhlng itlado Up of good
' .. . . . I.l nt.. -. -l - I material, ami In tha latent Slid tlest St v Iris. Ha
Ol April, A. l't 18-1W, riiilii--ii -in itui rem-
live to Supervisors in Franklin county," &e.,
&C, it is entitled, "that the Act passed the
present session of the legislature, approved
the twenty-seventh day of February, one
thousand eight hundred and forty-nine, au
thorising the qualified Voters of Adams and
other counties, to Vole by general ticket, be
extended to Milllin, Union, Crawford, Bedford,
Monroe, Warren and Northumberland coun
ties, so far as relates ta voting at the general
elections
materials, and iu the latent and best styles. Ha
would also Infofin the puhlic, that he pays const'
drrahle attention in gelling up Military Clothlhgi
in Rood style and oh reasonable terms. '
June id, 1830.- iy
A CARRIAGE FOR SALe7
yOR sale at a reasonable price, a well bailt car
riaga in good condition with tongue and shafts
for either one or two honspa. Also, a douhlc st
of harness. Enquire at this sflke .
Aug. 31, ISM. tf.